Patrick Murtha
Practically Family
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It is in the nature of the clothes we wear to become worn, so I'd like to explore our attitides toward minor flaws in garments, the sort that are probably only noticeable to you and that no one else would be likely to care about: a mild scratch on the toe of your shoe, a slight rip in the silk on the underside of your tie, a very faint stubborn stain on a dark suit that can only be seen if you're really looking for it. That sort of thing. I'm not talking about a gash in your shirt sleeve or a big olive oil patch on your tie.
Do these minor flaws drive you crazy? Do they take up too much of your "mental space"? Does it really upset you when you first spot them ("When did that happen?")? Do you freak out more if the garment was particularly expensive? Do you feel guilty if the flaws are somehow attributable to your actions or carelessness? Do you expend considerable effort and expense on trying to fix them? Do you sometimes make matters worse and find out it's better to leave well enough alone?
Do you mourn favorite shirts, ties, socks, shoes when they finally "go"? Do you hold onto them and wear them longer than you perhaps should? Do you put effort into replacing them exactly?
Or are you more relaxed about the whole matter? Do you accept minor flaws as part of the life of the garment? Do you even become a little fond of them sometimes because they constitute a kind of personalization of the garment? Do you subscribe to the theory that any garment examined microscopically enough would reveal flaws after you have worn it a few times?
Does a description of a minor flaw in an otherwise desirable second-hand garment on Ebay put you off bidding altogether, or is it very much a situational call?
Lots to think about.
Do these minor flaws drive you crazy? Do they take up too much of your "mental space"? Does it really upset you when you first spot them ("When did that happen?")? Do you freak out more if the garment was particularly expensive? Do you feel guilty if the flaws are somehow attributable to your actions or carelessness? Do you expend considerable effort and expense on trying to fix them? Do you sometimes make matters worse and find out it's better to leave well enough alone?
Do you mourn favorite shirts, ties, socks, shoes when they finally "go"? Do you hold onto them and wear them longer than you perhaps should? Do you put effort into replacing them exactly?
Or are you more relaxed about the whole matter? Do you accept minor flaws as part of the life of the garment? Do you even become a little fond of them sometimes because they constitute a kind of personalization of the garment? Do you subscribe to the theory that any garment examined microscopically enough would reveal flaws after you have worn it a few times?
Does a description of a minor flaw in an otherwise desirable second-hand garment on Ebay put you off bidding altogether, or is it very much a situational call?
Lots to think about.